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Some people claim that it's enough to list the original main keywords on the page - but it's best to just get an expired whose topic suits you. 301 redirects You can of course also forward an expired domain on a suitable topic to your main project via 301. But honestly? I wouldn't do that again on any whitehat project in 2011. It's better to build a mini project and then link to it from there. This way you are on the safe side and hardly anything can happen. Links from expired domains They are often not worth anything, but often they are and sometimes they can do harm.
They are worthless if Google has smelled the roast and the domain is no longer India Car Owner Phone Number List considered expired. If, on the other hand, Google didn't notice the expiration, then the link counts like any other. They only do damage in the rarest of cases, for example if you rely exclusively on expireds or if you get a really burned out domain. Buy expireds The best way to get an expired domain without stress is to simply buy it from the people who had the technical know-how to register it quickly. The growth of links over time I've wanted to post this here for so long: Just look at the two domain pairs that are close to each other: They are also very close to each other in terms of backlinks (overall).
As with Ladenzeile, Immobilio was also hit by one of the last updates, hence the slight difference. What does that tell us? If you want to be found better than your competitors, you need (drum roll…): More links than the competition. The passage of time in particular plays a major role here: If you have a lot of links, but not many new links, you cannot grow in terms of visibility. How many links per month? How many new links per month do you need to “imitate” various domains? I'm only talking about different domains here, sidewide links only count as one link! All you have to do is look at the graphs and take an average.
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